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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i had built a sun-dried adobe house in the phoenix area 1957. that was a challenge you could buy the other kind but in this country today it is very hard to buy a sun-dried adobe bricks that somebody has made then dried and in a frame in the sun and that is what we've wanted to use. i ate them and in scottsdale to build some houses like that and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe so we followed his advice and found a starving young architect who was willing to designed a house so we got it built and i loved it. it was so fun until you see it and touch it you probably cannot appreciate why i liked
to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i...
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the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven't reached, obviously we're far away from the cyprus kind of crisis dimension of crisis with our debt problems but if we move closer to them, would we borrow from those solutions if you will? >> they will certainly look at them. th
the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation....
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. >> the government has to pay this money twice, right? >> absolutely. we get hit twice. irs pays the money to the folks to the criminals and then you have to file to the actual taxpayer. >> what i do not you had it seems such an immense if not novel government waste why doesn't the irs figure out a system because can you catch these people if you cross reference it with the w2. the people take your social security number and makeup your job. if you have the w2 for that person you know they are a liar and can you catch that. why is that not happening? >> that is what they are trying to do it is a tsunami of fraud. it's been overwhelming. and irs is moving to that area. and they are trying to match the w2s with your tax return. irs was able to stop over $1.4 billion in 2011 on this type of fraud. but, again it's part of it. >> and how much went. >> we are thinking $5 billion a year. >> what are the best ways people can protect themselves? >> file early. you can only use your social security number once to file a return. if you file first you're beating the criminal to the
. >> the government has to pay this money twice, right? >> absolutely. we get hit twice. irs pays the money to the folks to the criminals and then you have to file to the actual taxpayer. >> what i do not you had it seems such an immense if not novel government waste why doesn't the irs figure out a system because can you catch these people if you cross reference it with the w2. the people take your social security number and makeup your job. if you have the w2 for that person...
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this move is unprecedented, it would basically allow the government to skim the bank accounts of every single person who makes a deposit into a cyprus bank account. if that is not enoug the country has closed all banks until thursday so if the decision is made there will not be anything anybody can do if they have money in the bank. now the world is bracing and waiting. what you should do with your money and with the impact could be. so excited to have you on tonight. university of chicago professor. what a team. t me start with you because i want you to set the scene for us because some people hear this and i think of cyprus is a tiny island, who cares. this could set off a chain reaction around the world, tell me why. >> if you have your bank deposits in another country that is shaky, italy, spain, portugal, and greece, you will say in my the next in line? so what we will be looking for over the next week or at any time or attention turns to a potential crisis in any of those countries is whether or not there is a run on the bank. the other thing we noted is they are still jiggling a
this move is unprecedented, it would basically allow the government to skim the bank accounts of every single person who makes a deposit into a cyprus bank account. if that is not enoug the country has closed all banks until thursday so if the decision is made there will not be anything anybody can do if they have money in the bank. now the world is bracing and waiting. what you should do with your money and with the impact could be. so excited to have you on tonight. university of chicago...
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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our outer layer. gerri: dng it the wrong way, you say. thhy sent out fake alerts, which, to me, is squarey because you rely on that emergency alert system to keep you safe. >> yeah, and if we have false alar on those systems, then people don't pay atention to the real alarms. it's a real problem going back to the issue of we got to stp thinking fire walls and antivirus. thbad gus are in the networks. what are we going to do strategically? differently? a ground changer to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to protecting our critcal infrastructure and our informatioassets. >> phyllis, you're -- your
>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our...
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. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called "on my honor" called from openly banning people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if such a thing should come to pass. >> >> it will transform the program and something that is entirely inappropriate for children. >> it will not solve a great old problem. >> the argument is similar to the one used against integration in the 50s and 60s. members in cyst they want to hear all of the opinions on the issue. >> things are back to normal in the mill pea das -- mill pea ties neighborhood. they isolated and evacuated the area of sout park victoria drive. they were relocated to the mill pea it is a sports ce
. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called...
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that new government study says 1 in 50 u.s. children has autism. that figure surpasses a previous government study that estimated autism in 1 in every 88 kids. researchers say the results don't necessarily mean that autism is occurring more often. but it does suggest that doctors are diagnosing autism more frequently, especially in children with problems. also, parents were surveyed in the second study, whereas the previous one relied on >> big tobacco companies are breathing a sigh of relief, tonight. the fda is scrapping a series of graphic warning labels for cigarettes after deciding not to challenge a court ruling that said the shocking images violated free-speech protections. these are some of those graphic images. they include a man exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat; a baby next to a cloud of smoke.and diseased the fda will propose new labels, but that could take a few years. according to the centers for disease control the percentage of adult americans who smoke has declined since 1965 from more than40% down to just under 19% in 20
that new government study says 1 in 50 u.s. children has autism. that figure surpasses a previous government study that estimated autism in 1 in every 88 kids. researchers say the results don't necessarily mean that autism is occurring more often. but it does suggest that doctors are diagnosing autism more frequently, especially in children with problems. also, parents were surveyed in the second study, whereas the previous one relied on >> big tobacco companies are breathing a sigh of...
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. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called "on my honor" called from openly banning people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if such a thing should come to pass. >> >> it will transform the program and something that is entirely inappropriate for children. >> it will not solve a great old problem. >> the argument is similar to the one used against integration in the 50s and 60s. members in cyst they want to hear all of the opinions on the issue. >> things are back to normal in the mill pea das -- mill pea ties neighborhood. they isolated and evacuated the area of sout park victoria drive. they were relocated to the mill pea it is a sports ce
. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, butt could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we c use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital preservation. >> yes, a few things going
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays...
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the senate has given final approval to a spending bill to keep the government operating through september. it passed with bipartisan support and now heads to the house for consideration. >>> a $150 million plan by the pentagon to overhaul guantanamo bay is drawing stark criticism. the proposed makeover for the detention facility will include a new dining hall, hospital and barracks for guards. it comes as protests from detainees are on the rise with hunger strikes tripling in the last two weeks. >>> south korea believes china is behind a recent cyber attack. after officials say the breach originated from a chinese ip address. the attacks wednesday brought down network servers of tv stations and computer software of two major banks. >>> photos released of the seven marines killed this week a mortar exploded during a training exercise in nevada. the men range in age from 19 to 26. men range in age from 19 to one of them enlisted less than a year ago and six were veterans of the war in afghanistan. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is throwing its support behind same sex marriage and th
the senate has given final approval to a spending bill to keep the government operating through september. it passed with bipartisan support and now heads to the house for consideration. >>> a $150 million plan by the pentagon to overhaul guantanamo bay is drawing stark criticism. the proposed makeover for the detention facility will include a new dining hall, hospital and barracks for guards. it comes as protests from detainees are on the rise with hunger strikes tripling in the last...
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i don't know if you want the government to tell the cruise ships what they should be doing, they will be losing ticket sales if they don't get their act together with the cruise ship. >> at the same time if this is going to take affect out ask you have a citizens bill of rights protecting us all from chuck schumer. what about that? no more sunday press conferences, and that ought to make him mandatory in the first one to sail on the new carnival triumph once it is ready. melissa: he would go and test out the ships to see if they work before we go out there. that is what i want you to do, go test the ship for us. i love it, let's end on that one. we will see you back here tomorrow. here comes "the willis report." gerri: hello, everyone. tonight on "the willis report." shock waves in the market, cyprus looks to move two sees money in the bank accounts they can pay their debt. could that happen here? and people who cannot pay and penalizing those who do pay. an actual plan being drawn up, and a new business boom with a royal twist, the rush to get kate middleton. "the willis report" is o
i don't know if you want the government to tell the cruise ships what they should be doing, they will be losing ticket sales if they don't get their act together with the cruise ship. >> at the same time if this is going to take affect out ask you have a citizens bill of rights protecting us all from chuck schumer. what about that? no more sunday press conferences, and that ought to make him mandatory in the first one to sail on the new carnival triumph once it is ready. melissa: he would...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money coany selling out. but not like you'd expect help the eonomy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not allf them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other w
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...
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the government is hoping this defeat will give them leverage to negotiate new terms with the european union so when parliament meets again on thursday they might have a better plan to vote on. it's a high-stakes game of chicken with each side wondering who's going to blink first. or in this case, whether the banks will run out of money before a deal is reached. if the eu does not back down then savers in cyprus will have to shoulder some of the burden for the bailout loan. and that has savers around the world wondering whether their deposits are safe. in cyprus tonight, banks remain closed with no clear indication when they'll reopen. one analyst from jpmorgan tonight saying cyprus has chosen a hard road. global markets are wondering where it's going to end. >> bertha, thank you very much for that report. when those banks reopen it is going to be a very interesting and busy day. bertha coombs, thank you. >>> that uncertainty in cyprus sent the u.s. stock markets on a meandering hike today. the major averages began the session higher, following more good news about the u.s. housing mar
the government is hoping this defeat will give them leverage to negotiate new terms with the european union so when parliament meets again on thursday they might have a better plan to vote on. it's a high-stakes game of chicken with each side wondering who's going to blink first. or in this case, whether the banks will run out of money before a deal is reached. if the eu does not back down then savers in cyprus will have to shoulder some of the burden for the bailout loan. and that has savers...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country t
government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? you have a sailboat. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. c'mon0manp just do it.ú no one's watchingp ♪musicú ♪musicú good job ♪ lou: all day long here on fox busin
the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you...
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the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square in an uncovered vehicle. he broke away from his prepared homily to tell the people to lead simple lives. palm sunday is the beginning of holy week, leading up to easter. >>> the man considered god father of fitness, the bodybuilder has died. legend joe weeder helped popularize body building. he introduced the world to a young austrian bodybuilder. you see him there, his name is arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger said, through a statement, through hard work and training we could all be champions. joe weider was 93 years of age. >>> and here's something that you don't see every day, a driver lost control of his car and wound up on his neighbor's roof. in glendale, california, the passenger in the errant
the deal has been reached to transfer the controversial bagram prison to afghan government. the most dangerous prisoner will not be released. the transfer of power takes place tomorrow. >>> and pope francis called for people to be humble and young at heart during his first palm sunday mass at st. peter's square. in the vatican. pope francis arrived in an packed square in an uncovered vehicle. he broke away from his prepared homily to tell the people to lead simple lives. palm sunday is...
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local governments have been laying off a lot of people, but you need to right-size your government. for example, the state of illinois has a lot of revenue, but they need to deal with their pension problem. that is something illinois hasn't done yet. > brian battle. thanks so much. > > you're welcome. still ahead, a look at the network of institutions that are falling victim to ponzi schemes. the surprising story, next. just because bernie madoff is behind bars doesn't mean other ponzi action has slowed down. joining us via skype this morning is chuck malkus. he's author of "the ultimate ponzi: the scott rothstein story." good to have you on the show this morning. mr. rothstein was able to bilk $1.2 billion out of investors. how was he able to fool so many people? > > well angie, like most ponzi schemes, it is a matter of gaining trust first and then secondly creating a product, in this case a structured settlement, that he could sell, but unfortunately did not exist. > how lavish was his lifestyle? > > scott rothstein was someone who had three multimillion- dollar homes, a half doz
local governments have been laying off a lot of people, but you need to right-size your government. for example, the state of illinois has a lot of revenue, but they need to deal with their pension problem. that is something illinois hasn't done yet. > brian battle. thanks so much. > > you're welcome. still ahead, a look at the network of institutions that are falling victim to ponzi schemes. the surprising story, next. just because bernie madoff is behind bars doesn't mean other ponzi...
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the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. ♪ lou: all day long here on fox business we have been looking at the business of vice throughout the day. the fox business network has taken a look at everything from alcohol and tobacco to pornography to gambling. business is booming in this country for vice, sen. the pornography industry, for example estimated to be at $13 billion industry. $13 billion. of course, when business profits of as the government. today we would like to show you just -- valleys that is what they tell us is going on. it wouldike to show you at just how dependent but the federal and state governments have become on so-lled vice t
the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. ♪ lou: all day long here on fox business we have been looking at...
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who i had a lot of respect for, the future solution lies in creating golden triangles with business, government, and civil society to make real commitments, to make real innovation, to make real commitments for nutritional labeling, health and wellness programs, and raise the awareness about -- for the general public about what is at stake here. >> but, as consumers drink less soda, and water is now america's favorite drink, how are you preparing for that change? >> oh, well we have -- we provide choice. we have 3,000 products, 500 brands, all across the world, and we provide choices. >> muhtar, i want to congratulate you on coca-cola for getting this award tonight for promoting women into leadership positions at your company. so you've said it makes good business sense to empower women. tell us why. >> it makes good business sense inside the company to empower women because when you are a consumer products business like ours, where 75% of your shoppers are women, you need to connect better with those shoppers through women leaders, and having a really good balance between women leaders, equita
who i had a lot of respect for, the future solution lies in creating golden triangles with business, government, and civil society to make real commitments, to make real innovation, to make real commitments for nutritional labeling, health and wellness programs, and raise the awareness about -- for the general public about what is at stake here. >> but, as consumers drink less soda, and water is now america's favorite drink, how are you preparing for that change? >> oh, well we have...
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. >> this is about how we just want to be treated equally from our government. >> one of their lawyers will have 20 minutes to argue this case against prop 8, likely face qegs on whether the vote of the people in california should be overturned. and supporters will be represented by charles creeper, arguing the kiss in federal court. cooper will have 30 minutes and likely face questions on whether supporters have legal standing in this case since california's attorney general won't defend the law. >> when we talk about fundamental rights as it relates to the constitution we're talking about those rights that we as a nation designated as most sake kret of rights we can have. >> adding a dozen times the supreme court described marriage as a fundamental right. the supporters say california voters have made the call. >> we should not allow the federal judiciary to zroit vote of the people. especially on something as old and good as marriage. >> many observers say the justice anthony kennedy could be the swing vote in the 5-4 decision. he struck down antigay laws in texas and colorado but a
. >> this is about how we just want to be treated equally from our government. >> one of their lawyers will have 20 minutes to argue this case against prop 8, likely face qegs on whether the vote of the people in california should be overturned. and supporters will be represented by charles creeper, arguing the kiss in federal court. cooper will have 30 minutes and likely face questions on whether supporters have legal standing in this case since california's attorney general won't...
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government will put up a fifth of the cost. and anyone affording a mortgage but not a big dpe deposit. it will help you buy your own home. in the bucket we also set out more plans for housing. plans to build 50,000 more affordable homes. plans to increase with the funds available for building for rent. and plans to extend the right tow -- right to buy. mr. deputy speaker, people have the aspiration to get more of what -- that's a aspiration for any chancellor to help with when economic times are tough and money is short. but we're doing the hard work to reduce current spending. we set out a tough package to raise money from tax avoiders with the -- budget question stick to the path of deficit reduction, and find wayses to help families. let me turn to duty. we inherited from the previous government that would have seen above inflation increases in every year. today and oil prices have risen again. family budgets are squeezed. i hear those who want me to do more to help them get by. my honorable friends have again spoken up -- a
government will put up a fifth of the cost. and anyone affording a mortgage but not a big dpe deposit. it will help you buy your own home. in the bucket we also set out more plans for housing. plans to build 50,000 more affordable homes. plans to increase with the funds available for building for rent. and plans to extend the right tow -- right to buy. mr. deputy speaker, people have the aspiration to get more of what -- that's a aspiration for any chancellor to help with when economic times...
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the government is doing everything in its power to avoid that. tonight at 8:00 we're going to discuss, it might not be enough. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. . command is locked.
the government is doing everything in its power to avoid that. tonight at 8:00 we're going to discuss, it might not be enough. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. all stations come...
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>> well, i think the issue is not one of big government or no government, which is -- that's how liberals often try to frame it. when, in fact, what can happen is that when you have an activist government who is doing too many things, they become corrupt. wasteful. pretty bad at helping people. it doesn't allow for innovation or new ideas frequently because the government is a pretty clumsy instrument for doing those things. diverting a bunch of money to the federal government which can be cronyism, corruption, awful these things is maybe not the best way to help your fellow man which is an important part of life. conservatives look at the situation and go look, tell me how you are actually helping. it tell me how these programs are actually doing the job they are supposed to be doing without wasting and misusing fun. you don't often get the answer to those questions. >> bill: juan is saying retail politics working. the stock market is doing well now. that doesn't really help the folks too much unless the businesses that are accumulating this money then reinvest and hire people which is,
>> well, i think the issue is not one of big government or no government, which is -- that's how liberals often try to frame it. when, in fact, what can happen is that when you have an activist government who is doing too many things, they become corrupt. wasteful. pretty bad at helping people. it doesn't allow for innovation or new ideas frequently because the government is a pretty clumsy instrument for doing those things. diverting a bunch of money to the federal government which can...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investmen
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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deficits have nothing to do, because the federal government reduced its deficit. that doesn't mean wal matt is going to go out and hire a bunch of people. they're not connected and we're having this conversation over and over. >> that's the problem with our side. >> i want to get josh in here. >> the usual circumstance in which government borrowing is crowding out private investment and holding back growth is that interest rates rise because governments trying to borrow money at the same time that companies are trying to raise capital, it makes capital more expensive and it makes difficult for people to invest. we're not seeing it right now. interest rates are extremely low, not just in the short-term, but also in the long run. we have extremely low, 30-year interest rates what that reflects is there's not a lot of demand for capital in the private sector. the government could be boosting the economy by borrowing and spending the money itself. and in the future, if, if we see interest rates starting to rides, that will be in part an indication of expectations of i
deficits have nothing to do, because the federal government reduced its deficit. that doesn't mean wal matt is going to go out and hire a bunch of people. they're not connected and we're having this conversation over and over. >> that's the problem with our side. >> i want to get josh in here. >> the usual circumstance in which government borrowing is crowding out private investment and holding back growth is that interest rates rise because governments trying to borrow money...
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and the threat of a government shutdown next week is getting smaller. the senate today passing a continuing resolution that will fund the government until september 30th. the house is expected to pass it tomorrow. one less thing for the markets to worry about, i think. there was concern about this, you know, coming or approaching month's end. this was the first time they made a deal. they really had a deal done, how rodgers and barbara mccalsky in the senate had a deal. i cannot help myself, one of part of the deal is still in there and that is no funding for obamacare, that is no funding for obamacare, do you have a thought on that? >> i don't have a thought on that, it keeps getting kicked down the road over and over and over again. eventually we have to come to the table and have a discussion. it is going to be funded or not? >> tony, i think this is a good start, myself. i'm being truthful, i do not want to fund obamacare, i think the country can do better, what is your take on this? >> look, i think if the votes are there for it, they will find the
and the threat of a government shutdown next week is getting smaller. the senate today passing a continuing resolution that will fund the government until september 30th. the house is expected to pass it tomorrow. one less thing for the markets to worry about, i think. there was concern about this, you know, coming or approaching month's end. this was the first time they made a deal. they really had a deal done, how rodgers and barbara mccalsky in the senate had a deal. i cannot help myself,...
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the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis. notwithstanding we don't have a shuttle anymore. >> reporter: hollywood's version is definitely a bit dramatic. but scientists say there is reason to be concerned. the meteor in russia was like a shot across the bow. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> well, we have no choice but to move on. as our broadcast continues, the staggering impact of alzheimer's. one in three seniors will be stricken but there is a new device in the fight. >>> later, the price paid for one of the most iconic dresses ever worn by princess diana. >>> as we mentioned, there is news tonight on alzheimer's. new numbers paint a pretty stunning picture of what we are already facing here. that is that o
the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis. notwithstanding we don't have a shuttle anymore. >> reporter: hollywood's version is definitely a bit dramatic. but scientists say there...
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government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly 900,000 veterans waiting right now just to hear back from the veterans administration. the average wait to hear back now is nine months. it's even longer if you have just come back from iraq or aufg. with so many veterans now able to come home, we have not done what we need to do in order to accommodate them, so the wait times are getting longer and not shorts. wait times and kuos to college grants, they're not a scam like the thing rick scott's lieutenant governor was tied up in. there's no one profiting from this national embarrassment themselves, but our strong feelings about doi
government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly...
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officials believe the flights are carrying weapons to the syrian government. iran says flights are bringing humanitarian supplies to syria. >>> new developments in the murder of colorado's top corrections officer. abc news learned prisons in the state have been on lockdown because of fears there could be more attacks. and it all appears to be linked to a white supremacist group. >> reporter: the motive for the murder of tom clements may have been revenge for breaking up a prison gang. clements concerned about the rise of a white supremacist group, 211 crew, sent its leaders to another prison trying to diminish their power base. evan ebel just paroled in january was a member of 211 crew. law enforcement yet to confirm the connection. the fear, the potential for more attacks from other gang members. the governor's mansion and state capitol have expanded security following the murder. prison gangs are prolific across america. the american correctional association reports, almost 14% of the prison population are involved in gangs. an estimated 200,000 inmates. inv
officials believe the flights are carrying weapons to the syrian government. iran says flights are bringing humanitarian supplies to syria. >>> new developments in the murder of colorado's top corrections officer. abc news learned prisons in the state have been on lockdown because of fears there could be more attacks. and it all appears to be linked to a white supremacist group. >> reporter: the motive for the murder of tom clements may have been revenge for breaking up a prison...
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the space agency calling for a high-tech early warning system to protect the country but he says the government's not willing to pay for it. abc's devin dwyer joining us from washington with the latest on this one. good morning, devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. after that major meteor strike in russia last month, scientists want congress to take action so a similar disaster doesn't happen here. nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> reporter: now, that meteor was only 55 feet long. experts say the chances of a major catastrophe from that is slim but are very real
the space agency calling for a high-tech early warning system to protect the country but he says the government's not willing to pay for it. abc's devin dwyer joining us from washington with the latest on this one. good morning, devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. after that major meteor strike in russia last month, scientists want congress to take action so a similar disaster doesn't happen here. nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he...
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is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these cases. in fact, federal law is really weak. you can kill a worker through your negligence and the most you'll get is six months in jail and it's a misdemeanor, federal prosecutors don't want to take cases like that. it's much more serious if you kill an endangered species in this country. it's a felony with more serious jail time. if you poison a stream and you don't even kill anybody, you can get more jail time and it's a felony. workers don't get the protection of the law. what happens in grain bins is really indicative of what happens in all kinds of workplaces. >> warner: howard
is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these...
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>>> and also in washington the house is expected to approve a huge budget today that will keep the government running for the next six months. the senate okayed the spending plan yesterday along party lines. it keeps intact those $85 billion worth of across-the-board cuts, and that means hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect to be furloughed. >>> that cyberattack that paralyzed big banks and tv stations in south korea was traced to a chinese internet address. an initial investigation links it to at least one of the companies shut down by the computer crashes. north korea still the prime suspect. experts say hackers often launch attacks in other countries to hide their identities. >>> and back here at home two people are dead following a day-long standoff in ft. wayne, indiana. it started when a man pulled a woman off of a city bus and then fatally shot her. he then headed to a nearby house where he held a 3-year-old boy hostage for several hours. eventually a police sniper killed that man, and the child was taken away unharmed. >>> five former council members from the small t
>>> and also in washington the house is expected to approve a huge budget today that will keep the government running for the next six months. the senate okayed the spending plan yesterday along party lines. it keeps intact those $85 billion worth of across-the-board cuts, and that means hundreds of thousands of government workers can expect to be furloughed. >>> that cyberattack that paralyzed big banks and tv stations in south korea was traced to a chinese internet address....
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we cooperate fully in any government inquiries. guys, as you know, the u.s. government has been ramping up its investigation into foreign corrupt practices act by multimajor corporations and this being looks like one part of the overall broadening of the u.s. department approaches on this. >> i know you'll be following this very closely for us. >> we're watching shares of kohl's which is down 4%. morgan stanley says higher payroll taxes will hurt the sales and the retailer will see increase competition when jcpenney reintroduces its sales and coupon models. ty? >> new permits for construction rising to the highest level since 2008. in one area of the market that is flying again, miami condos. how did it go from boom to bust and back to boom again? diana olick is in miami. hi, diana. >> reporter: hey, tyler. this concrete cell shows the whole story. it went belly up during the crash of 2007 and now a new developer has bought the place and has already sold more than half of the 250 units that will rise up from here over the next two years. >> buyers are coming
we cooperate fully in any government inquiries. guys, as you know, the u.s. government has been ramping up its investigation into foreign corrupt practices act by multimajor corporations and this being looks like one part of the overall broadening of the u.s. department approaches on this. >> i know you'll be following this very closely for us. >> we're watching shares of kohl's which is down 4%. morgan stanley says higher payroll taxes will hurt the sales and the retailer will see...
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is it okay for the government to treat same-sex couples differently from straight couples? first up, a challenge to california's proposition 8 law banning gays and lesbians from marrying. on wednesday, it's the challenge to the federal defense of marriage act. >> i think it's very important to be a part of history. >> reporter: expected in the audience as a guest of the court, jean padraski and her partner. she's a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. in a statement she said quote i feel confident that john is wise enough to see that society is becoming more accepting of the humanity of same-sex couples and the simple truth that we deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equality under the law. how much roberts' personal relationships might affect his decision on same-sex marriage is an open question. an openly gay attorney has some insight, he argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice louis powell. >> i think it has some impact on
is it okay for the government to treat same-sex couples differently from straight couples? first up, a challenge to california's proposition 8 law banning gays and lesbians from marrying. on wednesday, it's the challenge to the federal defense of marriage act. >> i think it's very important to be a part of history. >> reporter: expected in the audience as a guest of the court, jean padraski and her partner. she's a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. in a statement she...
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we want to keep the government open. okay, so the senator from kansas stood here last night and said, the reason he is filibustering -- he never used that word, but the reason he is insisting that we spend 30 more hours, 40 more hours, 50 more hours on this, last year's business, which is last year' year's appropriation, is because he demands to have a vote on his amendment that he feels very strongly about. and it has to do with making sure that the sequester doesn't hit our air traffic control towers, meaning they can stay open. i agree with the senator from kansas. we should keep those air traffic control towers open, but i want to say to him -- and maybe we have a chart here. i can't get to it. thank you. i want to say to my friend, who isn't here -- who's leading the filibuster -- this is where we are. we want to restore those air traffic controllers. but i'll tell you what i want to restore in addition to the air traffic controllers in the towers. he's right. i want to restore head start for 70,000 children, madam
we want to keep the government open. okay, so the senator from kansas stood here last night and said, the reason he is filibustering -- he never used that word, but the reason he is insisting that we spend 30 more hours, 40 more hours, 50 more hours on this, last year's business, which is last year' year's appropriation, is because he demands to have a vote on his amendment that he feels very strongly about. and it has to do with making sure that the sequester doesn't hit our air traffic...
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so the government's got to do something. maria, back to you. >> michelle, the options here are just extraordinary. michelle caruso-cabrera on the ground right now in cyprus. thank you so much. the cypriot government is looking for any alternative it can find, rather than accept that eu proposal. earlier today, cyprus' finance minister was in moscow meeting with his russian counterpart. hays trying to get a new loan while extending a current loan with more favorable terms. he walked away from the meeting without a deal. he says he'll stay in moscow, though, to continue these negotiations. george theo krooets is with cyprus international institute of management. he says the demands being imposed on cyprus are unfair. good to have you on the program, sir. thank you for joining us. >> yes, thank you for inviting me. >> so what is the me think sent when cyprus would rather negotiate and deal with russia rather than the eu? what's the message that the cypriot officials would rather negotiate with russia than the eu? >> look, i mea
so the government's got to do something. maria, back to you. >> michelle, the options here are just extraordinary. michelle caruso-cabrera on the ground right now in cyprus. thank you so much. the cypriot government is looking for any alternative it can find, rather than accept that eu proposal. earlier today, cyprus' finance minister was in moscow meeting with his russian counterpart. hays trying to get a new loan while extending a current loan with more favorable terms. he walked away...
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governing bodies will be necessary for the day after. for those people who are left holding the bag, what has become basically a sectarian war, to put back a government. it is a critical lesson and a police take we cannot ever make again. >> as we look back and relitigate the war in iraq, i think it is easy to say on its face, it was a clear mistake and we'll never do this again, how could we do this. let's not forget that. a lot of democrats voted for this war. including hillary clinton. that's what i want to ask you about it. she voted for the iraq war resolution in 2002. 2007, refused to see that vote as a police take. she has defended that since. i'm wondering if you think that is going to be a political problem for her. in 2016 if she ends up running. >> let me say a couple things. having been in the white house i realize how hard it is to govern and to make these national security decisions. it is not black and white and it never is. it never will be. i have more sympathy for the people involved than i would four years ago. with re
governing bodies will be necessary for the day after. for those people who are left holding the bag, what has become basically a sectarian war, to put back a government. it is a critical lesson and a police take we cannot ever make again. >> as we look back and relitigate the war in iraq, i think it is easy to say on its face, it was a clear mistake and we'll never do this again, how could we do this. let's not forget that. a lot of democrats voted for this war. including hillary clinton....
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the states created the federal government. [applause] these were the words of president ronald reagan in his first inaugural address. as a governor, i love those words. i love those words more than ever right now. they should remind us that real reform does not happen in the nation's capital it happens in our state houses across this great country. [applause] think about it. back in my state, welfare reform happened in the states. it took a couple times to get but newt gingrich finally got bill clinton to sign it into law. when ronald reagan was tnt president but the governor of california and tax reform happened in that state. when ronald reagan was the president and signed the law that slashed marginal tax breaks. real reform happened in the states. this was mentioned yesterday, in america there are 30 states that are republican governors and nearly as many that have republican legislatures. [applause] that's the good news. the good news is we have success and it is happening in our states and we can learn from that to tell
the states created the federal government. [applause] these were the words of president ronald reagan in his first inaugural address. as a governor, i love those words. i love those words more than ever right now. they should remind us that real reform does not happen in the nation's capital it happens in our state houses across this great country. [applause] think about it. back in my state, welfare reform happened in the states. it took a couple times to get but newt gingrich finally got bill...
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the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may have hit civilians in the regime area and regime troops, too. another instance near damascus to the east in which rebels do appear to have been hit by some kind of suffocating gas. not clear what it was but certainly the logic test suggests rebels aren't going to be aim agate themselves with these weapons and we know the regime has a large stockpile. >> is there a faction within the opposition that cob obtain chemical weapons? is it even possible? >> reporter: that's always been the real fear as we heard about radicalization, the fractious nature of the rebel movement. to be honest, that h
the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may...
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effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the relations between u.s. and fragility. secretary kerry goes on to say that for iraq to move forward it must have fair leblgss. he says quote there's an enormous investment of our treasure our people and our money into this initiative. the world has an interest in seeing iraq take the leading role as a functioning democracy. due though that elections will be critical. if iraq remains conclusive and cohesive it has a chance of succeeding. heather? >> kelly wright thank you so much. >> the time now 11 after the top of the hour. after a week cbs finally addresses the controversy over this memorial being used as a prop duri
effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the...
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and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the handles of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the end of a really big and far reaching change that we made as a country after 911 that we never, ever debated. it just happened. joining us now for the interview, is i'm very pleased to announce, patrick murphy. he served in the u.s. army in iraq. >> what do you make of this report today in the daily beast that the white house is ready to pull the cism a out of the drone warfare business and put it under pentagon control instead? >> i'm a little ticked because i got scooped by somebody else on a different website on my first day on msnbc. this i
and is overseen that way within our government. our civilian officials could not deny this part of -- the 911 commission recommended doing this years ago. the upper echelons of the cia say that they would like to do this. even hawks like john mccain have been advocating for this kind of change. if this happens, if this happens, if they move drone warfare out of the handles of the cia and put it under the auspices of the military, this would not be the end of drone warfare, but it would be the...